Ever since former Michigan State running back Le'Veon Bell was taken in the second round of the 2013 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, there's been a lot of buzz surrounding his status as their No. 1 running back.

Things appeared far from settled when the Steelers began their three-day minicamp at their South Side practice facility Tuesday with Le'Veon's main competition - veteran Jonathan Dwyer - listed at the top of the depth chart.

"(All the running backs) have made very minimal mistakes during OTAs and I expect the same thing at minicamp," Wilson said.

Wilson isn't the only one with his eyes on the young back. Maurkice Pouncey, starting center for the Steelers and 2009 Rimington Trophy winner from the University of Florida, said Thursday morning in an interview with NFL AM that it could be any one of the Steelers running backs to win the job, pass blocking included.

"Right now we could put any back in there and he could really go in there and do the job as far as running the ball and pass blocking," Pouncey said. "I think all the guys are really doing a great job."